Archives

Stadtarchiv der Stadt Moosburg a.d. Isar

Stadt Moosburg a.d. Isar
Stadtarchivar Stephan Kopp
08761 684-71
stadtarchiv@moosburg.de 

The Municipal archives owns a very large fund of original photographs and documents from the Stalag as well as original drawings and works of art made by prisoners.

Staatliche Archive Bayerns
https://www.gda.bayern.de/die-staatlichen-archive-bayerns

The State Archives have the task of recording and making usable the archival material held by authorities, courts and other public bodies of the State of Bavaria and its predecessors. These are documents such as deeds, files, maps, pictures and other data carriers, among other things, for scientific research or to safeguard the legitimate interests of those concerned or third parties.

Staatsarchiv München
Branch of the State Archives
https://www.gda.bayern.de/muenchen/

Anleitung zur Familienforschung im Staatsarchiv >>>

Bundesarchiv
https://www.bundesarchiv.de

The Federal Archives have the legal mandate to permanently secure the archival material of the Federal Government and to make it usable. This includes documents such as files, maps, pictures, posters, films and sound recordings in analog and digital form. One of its tasks is the digitization of archive material on National Socialism 1933-1945.

Bundesarchiv PA
Personal information on the First and Second World Wars (formerly WASt)

https://www.bundesarchiv.de/……

The holdings transferred from the Deutsche Dienststelle Office (WASt) to the Federal Archives are records on war victims (fallen, missing, graves, German prisoners of war*).

*) Documents on foreign prisoners of war were confiscated after the end of the war and handed over to the respective countries of origin of the prisoners of war.

Arolsen Archives
https://collections.arolsen-archives.org/search/

The Arolsen Archives is an international center on Nazi persecution with the world's most comprehensive archive on the victims and survivors of National Socialism.

USA

National Archives, Washington (DC), USA
https://www.archives.gov/

The National Archives records from World War 2 include records of documents on microfilm, speeches and broadcasts, criminal records of the Nazi war (Interagency Working Group), interrogations, personnel cards.

France:

Service historique de la défense, Frankreich
https://www.servicehistorique.sga.defense.gouv.fr/…..

The archive contains, among other things, original German individual files (personnel cards or PK) of French prisoners of war from World War II. It was fed during and after the war with information collected in repatriation operations.

BNF (Bibliothèque nationale de France), Gallica

Official lists of French prisoners of war
https://gallica.bnf.fr/services/….

The search is somewhat difficult, since each list must be called up individually. Also, not all volumes are available.

Search for French families:

Conseil National pour l’accès aux origines personnelles (CNAOP)

Archive for the search for the unknown mother or father:

Secrétariat général
14 avenue Duquesne
75350 PARIS 07 SP
Telefon: 0033 1 40567217
Telefax: 0033 1 40565908
E-Mail: cnaop-secr@sante.gouv.fr
http://www.cnaop.gouv.fr/

A.N.E.G.
(Amicale Nationale des Enfants de la Guerre)

This organization has been very successful in the past in locating war children and relatives! A.N.E.G. has handled over 600 family reunification cases to date.

Jehan Sauval-Schmutzler
44 rue Cyrille Werbrouck
F-80090 Amiens
Telefon: 03 22467760
E-Mail: jehan.sauval@wanadoo.fr
http://anegfrance.free.fr/ENGUER0A.HTM

Relations humaines A. N. E. G.
Jeanine NIVOIX-SEVESTRE
3 rue de l’église
F-76270 Mesnières-en-Bray
Tel: 06 33149643
E-Mail: jeaninenivoix401@gmail.com